Religious Visit the holy shrine of Imam Reza and other shrines and cities

BEST UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS

Persepolis A city and palace from the Achamenian time, still alive and standing tall and huge in the heart of Iran. Impressive as it once was.

Tomb of Cyrus the Great Tomb of Achamenian kings carved in the face of a mountain wall like a big cross.

The Alisadr Cave Known as the greatest water cave in the world.

Ekbatan A city dating from 4000 B.C. (unbelievable!) you can see the walls, houses and more!

BEST ACTIVITIES Most people don’t think of Iran as an outdoor adventure destination, but it is!

Mountain Climbing Because of the many high and well-known mountains, especially in the northern and northwestern part of the country, mountain climbing is one of the best activities. Head for Damavand, Sahand, and Sabalan.

Desert Trekking Another interesting and amazing thing to do here is to head across the Kavir, or the main desert of Iran. It’s pure adventure like nothing you can even imagine on earth: you will feel the closest you have ever been to the skies and stars.

Jungle crossing You might not have imagined jungles in Iran, but the jungles of Talesh are called "Iran's India" because they are very dense and filled with wildlife. It's a big adventure if you dare!

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SCUBA Diving Here’s another thing most people don’t think of when they think of Iran: SCUBA Diving! There is an international diving club on Kish, an island in Persian Gulf. Learn how to dive and enjoy the beautiful and breathtaking sights of the Gulf. I heard an expert claim that he had "never seen such scenes even in Australia!"

BEST LODGINGS In big cities like Tehran, Shiraz, Isfahan, there are luxurious, local hotels such as the Azadi GrandHotel in Tehran, Homa Hotel in Shiraz and the Abbasi Hotel in Isfahan, a very special, historic hotel. Elsewhere, guesthouses and smaller traveler hotels are available.

BEST EATS Traditional Iranian foods include Dizi, Ghormeh, Gheimeh and others, all of which are cooked with lamb. But you can also find Western food like pizza just about everywhere.

BEST ENTERTAINMENT Iranian dance and music are known worldwide and you can find them both in any Iranian house. But some traditional festivals are really worth seeing: Check out Nowrouz, the new year’s festivals, and Golabgiri, which is held annually in the spring in a city called Kashan. Celebrants catch an ancient perfume made out of roses.

BEST LOCAL HAUNT Kish and Caspian beaches are a favorite place for locals.

BEST SHOPPING This part is the one you'll never forget and try not to miss it: all handmade products of Iran are valuable and well known worldwide. Iranian Carpets are really the best in quality and design. but there is more: Khatam, a specialty of Isfahan, is a miniature woodwork. Also Gelim and Gabbe are ancient carpet forms that can still be found. Gold and jewelry are not as expensive here as in other parts of the world. Bargaining is an art form, here, so prepare!

MONEY AND COMMUNICATIONS The monetary unit in Iran is the Rial, but it is different from Arab Rials. Also, while the Rial is an official unit, people use another unit called Toman which is 10 Rials. 1$ = approx. 8000 Rials (800 Tomans) which makes this county very, very cheap to visit. In Iran, you can have access all over the world by the telephone network and Internet access in Iran is a regular thing. Cybercafes can be found in Tehran and other major cities.

HEALTH AND SAFETY Iran is generally both very safe and very healthy. Do drink bottled water if you are outside of the cities, and make sure to wear sunscreen: the sun is strong here. Dress warmly if you plan to visit the mountains and bring sturdy shoes.

A note about safety for women: 20 years ago, Iran became an Islamic Republic, which means, unfortunately, the Islamic rules MUST be observed here (there is some progress though). Hijab is a must for women. If you are not covered (in Tehran, it is less restrictive than the rest of the country) in both a full coat and scarf, you will be harassed, if not detained by police. Women should not walk alone in the city, or visit cafés/bars/restaurants alone other than those in Western hotels. Other than that, there are no other restrictions, unlike the things people say about Iran in the outside! And again, unlike the things they say, Iranian people are very friendly and kind, especially with guests. As they say here: "The guest is God’s friend."

VISAS AND DOCUMENTS Anyone planning to visit from the West will need a visa, which can be obtained from the Iranian Embassy. Israelis are not permitted entrance to Iran, and if you have an Israeli visa in your passport, you will be denied entry.

RESOURCESDestinationsIran An excellent independent travel guide to Iran designed to show Western travelers what the country is really like! Good links to other practical and informational resources.

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